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Construction Underway on Innovative Project Creating Energy from Hog Manure
Construction is underway in Northern Missouri on an innovative $80 million renewable energy project, developed and constructed by Roeslein Alternative Energy, LLC (RAE) in collaboration with Murphy-Brown of Missouri, LLC (MBM) the livestock production ...
Wind power to become Denmark's largest energy source
Denmark has long been a leader in renewable energy, particularly wind. By 2030, 81% of the country's power production will be accounted for by renewable technologies. This achievement is an example to other European countries, and the Danes should ...

Economic Times
At a recent meeting with turbine makers and other stakeholders New and Renewable Energy Minister Piyush Goyal suggested to add 10,000 MW of wind power installations annually," said a government official requesting anonymity. He added ministry and ...
Construction underway on Missouri anaerobic digestion project
Construction is underway in Northern Missouri on an innovative $80 million renewable energy project, developed and constructed by Roeslein Alternative Energy LLC in collaboration with Murphy-Brown of Missouri LLC, the livestock production subsidiary of ...

CSP World
Enel Green Power (EGP) has started a collaboration program with the US' National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Idaho National Laboratory (IDN) to further explore the potential of EGP's Stillwater hybrid CSP-geothermal power plant. The parties ...
After offshore oil failure, Cuba shifts energy focus
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba has shifted its focus away from offshore oil, concentrating on renewable energy and improving output from onshore wells due to a lack of interest by foreign companies for further deepwater exploration, sources close to the industry ...
Energy secretary to visit troubled nuke dump
... waste from decades of nuclear bomb building and employs about 650 people. During a meeting on renewable energy in Santa Fe earlier Monday, Moniz says the department is committed to getting the half-mile deep mine re-opened as soon as possible.
Energy secretary to visit troubled WIPP nuke dump
During a meeting on renewable energy in Santa Fe earlier Monday, Moniz said the department is committed to getting the plant re-opened as soon as p o ssible. “It's very important to talk to the community and certainly reaffirm our absolute commitment to ...
Acciona mulls clean energy IPO
Spain's Acciona and buyout firm KKR are working with banks on a US initial public offering of Acciona's international renewable energy assets that could value the unit at as much as $US2 billion ($2.15bn), according to people familiar with the matter.
Whitworth weighs Vermont's energy future
For instance: A benchmark for any renewable-energy undertaking in Vermont is whether it "destroys a natural ecosystem." The recently canceled Seneca Mountain Wind project proposed for his neck of the Northeast Kingdom failed that test, Whitworth said.
Acciona, KKR Hire Banks for IPO of Renewable-Energy Assets
KKR, through its global infrastructure fund, in June agreed to buy a one-third stake in the Acciona renewable-energy unit for 417 million euros ($558.1 million). The deal, which is still pending, gave the unit an equity value of €1.3 billion. KKR reached the ...
Here is the latest New Mexico news from The Associated Press
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Two top officials in President Barack Obama's administration say the potential for renewable energy development in the Southwest is tremendous but much work needs to be done to meet the challenges of getting the power to markets ...
Another Wind Power Record For South Australia
"With more than 40 per cent of the state's power demand provided by wind energy for the entire month, it is clear that large amounts of renewable energy can be added to the system without the need for extra backup generation to be built." Mr. Thornton stated ...